Example sentences of "of [noun] have [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I of course has to invent this ceremony and I did it in Latin as they do at Oxford |
2 | At its height the ‘ feudal ’ system meant that Sussex could muster over 300 fully equipped mounted men , 84½ of whom were the responsibility of the Earls of Arundel and another 60 of the de Warennes ; the bishop of Chichester had to find four . |
3 | Do the assumptions of heads have to attach less weight than might be reasonable to , for instance , a colleague 's attitude of reluctance ? |
4 | All later forms of religion have to handle this problem , and do so even though they use different means . |
5 | As on Tiree , we have a banking monopoly on Barra So Donald John and his three members of staff have to tread that tricky path between fair play and the demands of commercialism . |
6 | since last March in the number of patients having to wait more than a year ? |
7 | But a complete justification of authority has to do more than to provide valid reasons for its acceptance . |
8 | I believe that there are many examples of people having to pay large sums to solicitors who are not experienced in immigration matters to deal with such matters . |
9 | A party of puffins had to take evasive action as they nearly flew into the side of the ship . |
10 | Clearly it is felt that the Secretary of State has to approve external qualifications taken by pupils in maintained schools . |
11 | Thus , the Secretary of State has to show reasonable grounds for believing ( in this broadened sense ) that the local authority was acting unreasonably . |
12 | Since this effectively precludes the existence of internal organisation as a source of elite power , this line of explanation has to find other such sources and other unifying characteristics . |
13 | We residents and poll tax payers of Everton have to endure little or no street lighting at all . |
14 | The purchaser of records had to send three wrappers for each record , so he had first to acquire them . |
15 | He found that a poor Tambov peasant who harvested 35 pudy of grain from one desiatin of land had to pay 15 pudy of it for the hire of a plough , 7 pudy for having the grain carted off in a richer man 's wagon , and to top it all 7 pudy in tax . |
16 | The city of Rome had to appear worthy of its position . |
17 | But the secret agents of SMERSH have to remain secret , so they use a code letter instead of numbers . |